Jim Damico, 126 T4D stands for “Technology for Development” and is a committee of PCVs that wants to help other volunteers use technology that enhances their work in Thailand. In the past, that meant creating and maintaining a huge store of knowledge in a wiki website that all Thailand volunteers have access to but also are encouraged to contribute. On the side, we do our best to help with any tech related problems folks are having.

In July 2015 (2558), Country Director Kevin Quigley will officially step down from serving in Peace Corps Thailand. Because he served as a PCV in Thailand from 1976-1979, Doctor Quigley was uniquely qualified to take […]

Christiana Lang, 126 No, it’s not phonetic Thai. It is the phonetic for a Sanskrit word: Ayurveda, meaning life-knowledge. This funky word encompasses a 5,000 year old medicinal Hindu practice that is […]

Carissa Sutter, 126 A New Phase for Sticky Rice For Peace Corps Volunteers, the experience of communication has evolved enormously over the past five decades. In the 1960s, volunteers had almost no […]

Sticky Rice Facebook Group This private group sends requests and updates to its current members Peace Corps Thailand Wiki The Thailand Peace Corps Volunteer Website is an information repository with the goal […]

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